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If anyone would like to try and set up a signing, reading, or lecture from/with Kelly Varesio regarding Insperatus, contact her at KVARESIO@AOL.COM. She's already been a guest speaker as part of Woodstown High School's Creative Writing classes, as well as high school career fairs. She is looking and very open to not only promote Insperatus, but to also talk to others like herself about following their dreams, whether it be in writing or other areas of life.

“Dear Kelly…

...I picked up Insperatus at the Wizard World convention in Philadelphia. I just finished it tonight, and I wanted to just tell you how happy I was with it and really hope you continue to expand on this world.I thought it was a great story from start to finish. When Traith turned Rein I must say I wasn't expecting that, but was pleased. And the epilouge was intriguing...I would love to know how Carden got back to Romania, how did he survive the ship. Hopefully that will be material for a sequel! Great Book! I will be looking for more!"
--Cyndi

What People Are Saying

"This book is sooooooooo amazing and well put together and a great plot and great romance...And did I mention amazing? I did? Oh well, it's sooo amazing, it needs to be repeated!!! -Caitlyn, reader."
"SERIOUSLY! EVERYONE NEEDS TO READ THIS BOOK! I LOVED IT!!!!!!!"
"I never thought I would be able to read a book just for the sake of reading a book. I was always too distracted or busy doing something else. I finished this book in 6 days, and I loved it. :) Thanks Kelly. :)"
"Better than Twilight!"
"The romance of Titanic, Mysticism of Twilight, and Action of Harry Potter."
"Insperatus doesn't fit a mold of any kind. It overflows and trickles past this and that, grabbing pieces here and there. It truely keeps you on the edge of your seat. I can't wait for the second one!"
"From beginning to end it kept me wanting to know what was going to happen next. I found it difficult to put down for exactly the same reason. People who have seen me reading it I have told they should read it too."